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Assessing the Potential of Fully Polarimetric Mono- and Bistatic SAR Acquisitions in L-Band for Crop and Soil Monitoring

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Theoretical studies have shown that the use of simultaneous mono- and bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data could be beneficial to agriculture and soil moisture monitoring. This study makes use… Click to show full abstract

Theoretical studies have shown that the use of simultaneous mono- and bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data could be beneficial to agriculture and soil moisture monitoring. This study makes use of extensive ground-truth measurements and synchronous high-resolution fully polarimetric mono- and bistatic airborne SAR data in L-band to assess and compare the sensitivity of mono- and multistatic systems to the maize canopy row structure and biophysical variables, as well as to soil moisture and surface roughness in both vegetated and bare fields. The effect of the row structure of maize crops is assessed through the impact of the orientation of the planting rows relative to the sensor beam on microwave scattering measurements. The results of this analysis suggest that the row orientation of maize crops has a significant influence on both mono- and bistatic scattering measurements in both copolarizations, and especially, in HH, while the cross polarizations are not affected. Furthermore, the study also shows through a linear regression analysis that bistatic data, even with a very small bistatic baseline, can provide valuable additional information for maize crop biophysical variable retrieval, which however does not appear to be the case for soil moisture retrieval over bare soils.

Keywords: crop; mono bistatic; polarimetric mono; fully polarimetric; sar; soil

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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